Hong Kong police have questioned the parents of US-based democracy Campaigner Anna Kwok as part of a series of moves targeting the relatives of eight prominent overseas activists. Kwok is the executive director of the Hong Kong Democracy Council and is applying for political asylum in the US. She is among the eight exiled activists wanted by Hong Kong's national security police and is accused of "colluding with foreign forces" under the national security law. The police action against the activists' families is seen as an escalation and an attempt to silence criticism overseas.
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